Q3 Glycerin at 40°C with density of 1252 kg/m³ and viscosity of 0.27 kg/m.s is flowing through a 5-cm-diameter horizontal pipe made of stainless steel with a mean velocity of 4 m/s. Determine the pressure drop per 10 m of the pipe and the required pumping power. What will be the required pumping power if the fluid changed to air.

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Q3 Glycerin at 40°C with density of 1252 kg/m³ and viscosity of 0.27 kg/m.s is flowing
through a 5-cm-diameter horizontal pipe made of stainless steel with a mean velocity
of 4 m/s. Determine the pressure drop per 10 m of the pipe and the required pumping
power. What will be the required pumping power if the fluid changed to air.
Transcribed Image Text:Q3 Glycerin at 40°C with density of 1252 kg/m³ and viscosity of 0.27 kg/m.s is flowing through a 5-cm-diameter horizontal pipe made of stainless steel with a mean velocity of 4 m/s. Determine the pressure drop per 10 m of the pipe and the required pumping power. What will be the required pumping power if the fluid changed to air.
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